After you visit Fushimi Inari Shrine to take the photos of the beautiful Senbon Torii, look for Picrumb’s carefully selected restaurants for your lunch before you head back to your hotel. In
fact, there are some great local dishes you can try while you are there such as the traditional Inari sushi and roast Japanese quails and sparrows (depending on the season). And for those
who are hesitant to have the roasted birds, you may also try the outstanding ramen and udon near the shrine and some good Japanese sweets for your souvenir. Enjoy!

If you ever had a chance to visit Kendonya, make sure to have their udon. The udon noodles in Kendonya is famous for its excellent chewy texture called "koshi" which needs a very high technique
for making one. The perfect ...

The restaurant Umiya looks rather like a cafe from outside, but it is a genuine ramen shop that serves outstanding Si Chuan dandan ramen. The fresh minced meat with a red spicy ra-yu oil well
mixed with one of ...

When you visit Fushimi Inari, it is not unusual to find the locals visiting the place only to have Futaba's "Mame Daifuku" (daifuku mochi rice cake with bean paste). As it is one of the
most popular Japanese ...

Hougyokudou was founded over few decades ago in Showa times and it is well known for the rice cracker with the face of a fox, so-called Inari Senbei. Fox is a symbol of Fushimi Inari Shrine
which is said to be ...

Here is the cutest Japanese sweets known for its "marumochi" made of strained sweet red beans inside wrapped roundly with the crunchy outside mochi layer that has an excellent soft chewy texture.
The flavor is not overly sugary but ...

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